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Malawi bishops lament plight of poor Catholic Culture Malawi's bishops expressed gratitude for the end to a strike by more than 100,000 government employees but rued the plight of the nation's poor. Annual per capita income in the southeastern African nation stands at $900. "Malawi is seriously ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Paying the Price of Devaluation AllAfrica.com Blantyre — Malawi is facing unrest amidst rising prices and falling living standards. Is the hope that was once invested in President Banda running out? The Malawian government finally gave in to civil servants' demands for wage increases last week ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ethiopian Airlines moves into Malawi The Southern Times Lilongwe - The Malawi government's Private Public Partnership (PPP) Commission has named Ethiopian Airlines as its preferred partner to resuscitate Air Malawi 2012 Limited. Jimmy Lipunga, the CEO of the PPP Commission, said Ethiopian Airlines had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fieldyork, Worldwide Pharmaceuticals Malawi tender award raises questions The Maravi Post The Central Medical Stores Trust (CMST) recently awarded contracts to seven drug companies to supply over US$1.9 (about K68 million) medicines and medical supplies as part of the response to the prevailing drug shortage. According to the published ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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ACT Alliance Alert: Flooding in Southern Malawi Reuters AlertNet Persistent heavy rains between 9 and 12 February 2013 have caused heavy flooding in Chikhwawa and Phalombe districts in southern Malawi affecting and displacing more than 25,885 people (22,135 in Chikhwawa and 3,750 in Phalombe). The people ... See all stories on this topic » |
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